HP Command View EVA Software User Manual
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Table 2 HP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid object_type values (continued)
Information displayed by the command
Value of object_type
Disk state changes
state_disk
DRM group state changes
state_drm
Array state changes
state_array
remote client.
r
List storage arrays
ls
Array status
as
Array controller status
cs
Physical disks
pd
Physical disk groups
pdg
Physical disk activity map
pda
Virtual disks
vd
Virtual disk groups
vdg
Virtual disk read latency histograms
vdrl
Virtual disk read latency histogram graph
vdrlg [lunwwn]
Virtual disk write latency histograms
vdwl
Virtual disk write latency histogram graph
vdwlg [lunwwn]
Virtual disk transfer size histograms
vdts
Virtual disk transfer size histogram graph
vdtsg [lunwwn]
Host connections
hc
Port status
ps
Host port statistics
hps
Data replication tunnels
drt
Data replication groups
drg
LUNS visible to this host
luns
Disk Group Configuration
dginfo
Extended Copy statistics
xcopy
Write Same statistics
wsame
Extended Copy statistics with transfer size information
xcopyts
Write Same statistics with transfer size information
wsamets
Unmap statistics
unmap
NOTE:
Start_time and end_time are in mm-dd-yyyy hh-mm-ss format.
The object_id is an optional parameter. If it is not specified, all the performance data/state
changes, that fall within the specified time window, for all the objects of the type specified by
object_type
are displayed.
shows how to specify the object_id value for different object types.
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Monitoring array performance using HP P6000 Performance Data Collector